St. Apollinaris Hospital St. Apollinaris Hospital Newsletter April to June 2017 Inside this issue: TB Day Awareness Riverside Open Day St. Apollinaris Hospital & PHC Wellness Day Staff sensitized on hand washing Dr. N.E Manci MASEA Award photo Gallery– MASEA photos Kilmun Clinic Commemorates youth day New employees and exits Photo gallery—events Dr. N.E Manci posing with his MASEA achievements St. Apollinaris Hospital wellness.. READ MORE ON PAGE 5 TB Day Awareness...…. READ MORE ON PAGE 2 Kilmun Clinic youth day… READ MORE ON PAGE 12
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St. Apollinaris Hospital
St. Apollinaris Hospital Newsletter April to June 2017
Inside this issue:
TB Day Awareness
Riverside Open Day
St. Apollinaris Hospital
& PHC Wellness Day
Staff sensitized on hand
washing
Dr. N.E Manci MASEA
Award
photo Gallery– MASEA
photos
Kilmun Clinic
Commemorates youth
day
New employees and
exits
Photo gallery—events Dr. N.E Manci posing with his MASEA achievements
St. Apollinaris Hospital wellness.. READ MORE ON PAGE 5
TB Day Awareness...…. READ MORE ON PAGE 2
Kilmun Clinic youth day… READ MORE ON PAGE 12
Local traditional dance group, Inhlokohlela, entertaining more than 300
people from Ward 8
Together with Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma local municipality and supporting partners, St.
Apollinaris hospital held a World TB Awareness Day on the 11th of April 2017 in Madzikane
area, Ngwagwane under ward 8.
This day aims to raise public awareness of TB and the efforts made to prevent and treat
this disease with a 2017 theme saying “United to end TB”. On this day of the awareness
event, the testimonial was done by Mrs. B. Khubone who was sick and discovered very late
that she has TB, she mentioned that she thought it was just a passing flu, until it went on
for weeks coughing and sweating. She was powerless and could not even make herself
food. She was assisted by her neighbours in washing clothes and other house chores. Her
neighbour then took her to a nearby clinic where she did a test and discovered that she
has TB, after that she started her treatment which took about six months until she got
better.
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The TB awareness event was successful judging by the community’s at-
tendance and participation throughout the day.
The local municipality ward Counsellor Mr. W.N Kheswa also
motivated the community to visit clinics more often to check
more especially on TB.
The words of the guest speaker of the day were wise and in-
formative. Mr P. Bhengu was the guest speaker of the day, he
has worked with the St. Apollinaris hospital for years under the
HAST department. He mostly encouraged the community at
large to always visit clinics for regular check-ups, and advised
people to use the knowledge they have to fight with TB in soci-
eties. “The early you get to know about your TB status is the
more you get to be treated before the virus becomes dominant
in your body” he said. He mentioned that the community must
speak about TB in church gatherings, stokvels and support
groups so that everybody will be educated about diseases
such as HIV/AIDS and TB as well. He concluded that the gov-
ernment and Non-Governmental Organizations have played
their part in making people alert about TB, so it’s now in the
hands of the community to play their role.
The supporting partners which were The Turn Table Trust, Be-
yond zero, TB/HIV Care and Humana People to People were
also part of this awareness day, providing services such as TB
screening, and HIV Counselling and Testing to the community
who was present.
Awareness days like this one encourage our communities
about their health maintenance. The fact of life is that TB is
curable if you are responsible as a victim at a very low cost
through the treatment administered by government. The most
important thing is to take every medication dose properly. This
gives the virus a chance to mutate and become resistant to
the effects of the drug. It is advisable by the World Health Or-
ganization to keep a medicine calendar with your pill bottles
and note each time you take a dose. Singayinqoba iTB
sihlangene!.
By Philile Dlamini In-serve
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Community came in numbers to listen to the different speakers, also getting an opportunity to
check their health status, entertainment was provided by local groups, St. Apollinaris Hospital staff
and supporting partners provided services during the event.
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The St. Apollinaris Hospital team together with clinics/ Mobiles squad before the
match.
On the 3rd of May 2017 Wellness department in conjunction with Primary Health Care man-
agement organized a wellness day involving all Primary Health Care departments under St.
Apollinaris Hospital, the activities included soccer, netball and athletics. Games were
played at Centocow sports fields, with supporting partners like GEMS providing screening
to the people.
The event was successful, the day started with a 5km fun/walk with the total of 91 people signing on the
attendance register, four teams participated (including hospital team) in the netball games, with St. Apolli-
naris Hospital netball team winning the final. In soccer, Primary Health Care squad played against St.
Apollinaris Hospital soccer team, losing by 6-0 goal margin. In athletics: there was 100m for men and
woman, 400 m relay for men and women.
Wellness department would like to thank hospital management, Primary Health Care managers, clinic op-
erational managers and staff for making this day a success.
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With many activities for the day: everyone had fun and made a day a
worth fully exercise.
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Community were able to get informative regarding services provided.
Riverside Clinic under St. Apollinaris Hospital, had an
open day on 20 of April 2017. The main objective of the
event was to educate and create an awareness on how
the public can better utilize all services rendered by the
clinic.
The day was full of activities which included speakers
sharing their information, feedback from the community,
music, competition and refreshments.
Mr. P Msingaphansi, clinic committee chairperson, wel-
comed the guests and Sr. T.N Ntuli, Clinic Operational
Manager, explained the purpose of the day. Sr. N Madu-
la gave an overview of the services rendered in the clinic
with Mrs. P.P Gasa providing words of support to the
clinic. Vote of thanks was done by Mrs. N. Dlamini, clin-
ic committee secretary. The community enjoyed the
informative event and were provided with refreshments.
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The St. Apollinaris Hospital took part in the World Hand Hygiene Day on the 5th of May 2017. This
day was crucial as hand hygiene and is one of the fundamental principles of infection prevention
when correctly practiced.
The day is aimed to raise awareness about the benefits of handwashing. Marking this important
day also serves as a call for everybody in the world to wash hands regularly especially after using
the toilet, changing baby nappies, handling waste and before preparing food. Although, people
around our societies clean their hands with only water to remove visible dirt, washing hands with
soap removes germs much more effectively than with water alone. It is important to turn hand-
washing into a habit.
After the staff and all the departments were educated in the Hospital's Lecture Hall, there was a
march heading to the nearby taxi rank to educate the society including taxi drivers, commuters
and business people about the process of washing hands in a correct way.
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The St. Apollinaris Hospital staff marches to the local taxi rank to educate community
people about the importance of handwashing.
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Importance of handwashing emphasized from the clinics, hospital staff
and to the community.
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Dr. N. Manci celebrating with the St. Apollinaris Hospital management
Dr. N. Manci, Clinical Manager at St Apollinaris Hospital scooped 1st position for the best Senior Manager
in the KwaZulu-Natal Health Department in the 2017 MASEA awards. The event was held in Durban at
the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Conventional Centre on 2nd of June 2017.
Dr. N.E Manci being born and bred in the rural area of Mahehle location in Ixopo has shown passion for
rural medicine and communities. Despite many responsibilities including overall management and super-
vision of medical component, Dr. N.E Manci was able to allocate time for community engagement: attend-
ing war-rooms, engaging traditional healers on the use of “isihlambezo” and being involved in health pro-
motion outside health facility. Dr. N.E. Manci was also involved in health promotion for the whole coun-
try—special focus to mother and child care. He participated in the regular slot in Ukhozi FM about kanga-
roo mother care and breastfeeding.
Achievements in the hospital includes recruiting community service medical officers, new medical officers
and transferring skills on safe caesarean section to all community service doctors.
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The Hospital staff and Mr. M.O Zondi, PRO congratulating Dr. N.E Manci with his 2017 MASEA achieve-ments. From archives: St. Apollinaris Hospital 2015 MASEA Achievements: HAST Clinic, Mr. Zuma; Nurs-
ing, Ms. N.P.P Hadebe and Harry Gwala Health District choir, Ms. N. Cwecwe.
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Kilmun clinic under St. Apollinaris Hospital commemorated June 16 day together with community, local schools and
supporting partners on the 14th June 2017 in Mashayilanga area. The aim of the event was to celebrate this sig-
nificant milestone with a theme “maximising youth potential– creating future leadership.” Local schools namely
Ralph Hadingham and Skofill High school attended the event in numbers, together with their teachers wearing a
school uniform as part of supporting and emphasizing this day.
The entire month of June is celebrated as Youth month, paying tribute to the school pupils and ordinary citizens
who lost their lives during 16 June 1976 uprising, in Soweto. The day is celebrated in order to recognize the role of
youth in the liberation of South Africa from the apartheid regime.
The Nkosazana Dlamini- Zuma local municipality, South African Police Services, TB/AIDS Foundation, Independent
Electoral Commission, Department of Social Development and The Turn Table Trust were also part of the event,
delivering speeches and motivating the youth at large and the community on drug and alcohol abuse and HIV prev-
alence. The entertainment of the day as well was based on the June 16 theme, there were songs and plays reflect-
ing to the youth of 1976. The Kilmun Clinic staff had an outstanding Kwela-Kwela dance enjoyed by the audience.
The Guest speaker of the day was Mrs. Ntombifuthi Mthethwa, St. Apollinaris’s Pharmacy Manager. She delivered
an informative talk about life in general, and the challenges that the youth of today faces daily. She emphasized
the importance of education and that youth must choose right friends to associate themselves with in order to be
successful. She also advised parents on supporting their children on careers they choose for themselves and not
influence young children on arranged marriages. “The culture of blessers and sugar-daddies is very popular in the
tertiary institutions, as a person you must know your background and never loose focus, your current situation
should motivate you to reach your future destination.” she said. Mr. Maphumulo (Monitoring & Evaluation Manag-
er) then gave a voice of thanks by emphasizing on delivering teachings that the youth must focus on watching edu-
cational television programmes to uplift our economy and become future business owners.
By Philile Dlamini In-serve
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Informative speeches and entertainment included poetry, singing and dancing
Students came in numbers to listen to the speeches from speakers from Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma local
municipality, South African Police Services, TB/Aids Foundation, Independent Electoral Commission,
Department of Social Development and The Turn Table Trust.
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St. Apollinaris Hospital Transport officers and Mobile staff
inspecting new vehicle
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Initials/ Surname Designation Date
N.P Sibisi Medical Officer 01/05/2017
Initials / Surname Designation Last working day
T.T Sosibo General Ordelies 30/04/2017
D.A Mfamathi Food Services Aid 31/05/2017
New staff
Exits
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Clockwise: St. Apollinaris Hospital commemorated June 16, Quality team busy conduct-ing Batho Pele principles Training and Harry Gwala Health District team led by Mrs. G.L.L
Zuma, District Manager attended Information meeting to support institution.
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